Originally posted by MaGixShOe
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where got so ex!
4 batteries around $11 only at AP
Yo..Magixshoe
eh..my place here selling at $12 dollars , but i am looking to see
if any other better ones availabe....hehehe..


Originally posted by MaGixShOe
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where got so ex!
4 batteries around $11 only at AP
Originally posted by CG3
count me in .... a proud c5050 owner...
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from my puny knowledge its the 2100mAh from Sanyo, best value for performanceOriginally posted by John
Whats the longest lasting rechargeable battery on market ? besides sanyo...:what:
Originally posted by CG3
count me in .... a proud c5050 owner...
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Originally posted by Jayan
A Big Welcome to our new Olympians - CG3, Saggistar and Vendata - with their C-5050Z.![]()
Originally posted by e_liau
Horray! 3 more proud owners of the Oly C-5050Z! Finally this under-rated camera is getting its worth due.
Originally posted by Jinsen
Can count me in under C-5050Z group too?
thanks
, I bought a Hoya CirOriginally posted by NorthernLights
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Lithium Polymer....1000+ shots![]()
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Originally posted by NorthernLights
John,
Mmh...blur?
Maybe you shook the camera when you took the picture. Images are most susceptable to camera shake when you zoom to the maximum. Was your pic taken at f=140mm?
Polarizers should not affect clarity as they act to block some light coming into the camera. It's main aim is to cut off glaring reflections from water, glass etc. You turn the polarizer until the reflection is gone from your viewfinder.
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Originally posted by NorthernLights
John,
Looks like your picture was taken in broad daylight and outdoors. Did you check your White Balance? Set at Auto? Auto is best outdoors.
If your picture was at 3000K, it will definitely turn out bluish.
Another reason could be that you are surrounded in a blue environment and having a lot of blue reflected?
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